Guest artist DEAN KENNING
joins me to chat about his work via John Maxwell Coetzee's 2013 allegorical novel 'The Childhood of Jesus'. The story revolves around five year old David with his father-by-default Símon, on their quest to find a mother for the boy and a better life for the three of them.
Winner of this year's prestigious Mark Tanner Sculpture Award, Dean Kenning, and I go on to discuss his clunky sculptures, social body-mind maps and his philosophical mish mash 'Metallurgy of the Subject'. We delve into the cracks between the flatness to explore ideas around satire, proliferation, bad infinity, socialist utopia, universal modes of seeing the world, common language, allegorical imagery, the importance of the father, avoidance of composition, a dislike for kinetic work, redundant technology, history as a bloody struggle and poo in sausages.
(This episode is produced by Jillian Knipe with music by Griffin Knipe and image by Joanna Quinn of Beryl Productions)
DEAN KENNING
deankenning.com
instagram Dean Kenning notfairbear
'The Origin of Life' 2019
'Psychobotanical' 2019 Matt's Gallery
'Renaissance Man' 2017
'Metallurgy of the Subject' ongoing
ARTISTS
Antony Gormley 'Angel of the North' 1998
David Bowie (musician)
Emma Cousin 'Chats in Lockdown' podcast
English Heretic (musicians)
Hieronymus Bosch
Kiki Smith 'Her Memory' Fundació Joan Miró
Leonardo da Vinci 'Vitruvian Man'
Paul McCarthy 'Painter' 1995
BOOKS & THEORISTS
Benjamin Markovits (writer)
C L R James 'The Black Jacobins' 1938
Colm Tóibín 'The Testament of Mary' 2012
Franz Schubert (composer)
Immanuel Kant (philosopher)
J M Coetzee 'Disgrace' 1999
J M Coetzee 'Waiting for the Barbarians' 1980
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 'Erlkönig' 1782
Jacques Lacan (psychoanalyist)
Jean Fisher (professor, art critic, writer)
Jean-Luc Nancy 'The Inoperative Community' 1986
John Roberts (philosopher) 'Dean Kenning's Kinetics' 2019
Jorge Luis Borges 'Three Versions of Judas' 1944
Joyce Carol Oates 'My Life as a Rat' 2019
Karl Marx
Kazuo Ishiguro 'The Buried Giant' 2015
Plato 'Republic' 375BC
Russell Hoban 'Riddley Walker' 1980
Susan Buck-Morss (professor, philosopher, historian)
William Burrows (writer)
William Morris 'Useful Work versus Useless Toil' 1885
Walter Benjamin (philosopher)
William Playfair (engineer)
TELEVISION
'Day of the Triffids' from 1981
'Dr Who' from 1963
Kenny Everett
Symbolic Prose and Personal Politics (HELEN JOHNSON)
Closure Difficulties and Performative Reality (ELEONORA AGOSTINI)
Social Mobility and Beyond Language (MELANIE JACKSON)
Revealing Histories and Gender Variations (JULIET JACQUES)
Unwavering Sensitivity and Valuing Confusion (ANNA CLEGG)
Absent Mothers and Colonised Bodies (OLUKEMI LIJADU)
Suppressed Voices and Transformative Communities (RORY PILGRIM)
Word Play and Multiple Meanings (ANNA BARHAM)
Resistance Acoustics and Hopeful Uprising (MIKHAIL KARIKIS)
Arbitrary Traditions and Alien Observations (ROSIE GIBBENS)
Cultural Fear and Self Permission (CERI HAND)
Second Bodies and Talking Ice (SUSAN SCHUPPLI)
Disconnected Characters and Contradictory Spiritualism (SOPHIE RUIGROK)
Dark Humour and Watery Figures (NICOLA BEALING)
Slow Dancing and Fluid Encounters (FLORENCE PEAKE)
Channelling Spirits and Excluded Histories (JENNIFER HIGGIE)
Rural Reality and Complex Systems (KATIE PRATT)
Gender Entrapment and Performative Mythologies (ANNA PERACH)
CULTURE EXCHANGE - Artistic Protest and Rightful Sovereignty (PAOLA BALLA)
CULTURE EXCHANGE - Female Resilience and Bodily Playgrounds (INGRID BERTHON-MOINE)
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